RV living advice
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In the hot summer months, one of the easiest ways to help keep your RV cool – and therefore AC costs down – is to insulate your RV as well as possible.
AirSkirts RV skirting is a system of inflatable tubes placed beneath your RV’s perimeter to protect and insulate its undercarriage.
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The inflatable tubes come in multiple lengths so that you can configure them for a perfect fit for your RV. An electric air pump inflates the tubes.
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No more drilling holes into your pride and joy to attach flimsy vinyl RV skirt. No more tacky white styrofoam boards taped in place (multiple times ) and thrown in the trash
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No more packing messy straw bales around your home on wheels that insulate well but also end up bug and rodent-infested
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And they set up in less than 20 minutes, so perfect if you’re on the road a lot. If they’re so good, surely they must cost a small fortune, right?
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AirSkirts cost a little less, if not the same as traditional RV skirts. But the difference with AirSkirts is their value and you take them to your next RV.
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Make sure to quote MowgliAdventures for your $100 discount at the checkout.
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Bonus points - They work really well in winter too!